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I'm currently reading Richard Burger's book Behind the Red Door: Sex in China. It is a very interesting look at a subject that is rarely discussed with expats (or anyone else).
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Tag Archives: Twitter
Out of control gov’t official abuses power – a very generic post
On return from more than a week on the road, I caught up with my China news and found it all to be a bit…predictable. In response I’ve created the following template that seems to exist somewhere to save all … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Uncategorized
Tagged Chengdu, China, Chinese, Dalai Lama, Government, Tibet, Twitter, United States, Weibo
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Nothing to Say – The reading club hits a snag
There’s nothing to discuss this week about Ai Weiwei. The essays which Tom recommended we read — Aftershocks, Idiocy on a sunny day, and A world without honor — are absent from my Chinese version of the book. Yes, the … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Ai Weiwei, China, Chinese language, Sina Weibo, Truth, Twitter, Weibo, Weiwei
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Reading Campaign: Ai Weiwei’s Blog
Seeing Red in China is kicking off a reading campaign the likes of which are not generally braved by blogs. We, and hopefully most of our readers, are very dedicated to the difficult task of making sense of China, and … Continue reading
Posted in book review
Tagged Ai Weiwei, Beijing, China, Chinese art, Never Sorry, Twitter, Weiwei
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